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Miami vs Charlotte: Second Half Winner

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Miami wins 2nd half 0%
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Charlotte wins 2nd half 0%
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Tie 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which team will outscore the other in the second half of the Miami vs Charlotte game (third and fourth quarters). It matters because second-half performance isolates coaching adjustments, depth, and late-game execution rather than pregame expectations.

The market focuses on the in-game segment after halftime for a single Miami vs Charlotte matchup. Second-half outcomes often reflect halftime adjustments, rotation choices, and which team can sustain or reverse momentum; differences in each franchise's depth, defensive schemes, and pace can create predictable second-half patterns even when pregame favorites are different. Traders often look at recent second-half form, head-to-head tendencies, and current injury/availability information for both clubs.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of which team will win the second half and will move as new information arrives during the game (injuries, rotations, momentum). Treat prices as a dynamic signal rather than a fixed truth—they update as the contest unfolds.

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How is 'Second Half' defined for the Miami vs Charlotte: Second Half Winner market?

For this market, 'Second Half' refers to the game time after halftime (the third and fourth quarters). The market resolves based on which team scores more points during that period; tie handling and any overtime rules follow the platform's official event contract.

What are the three outcomes listed on this market and when does each win?

The three outcomes are: Miami wins the second half, Charlotte wins the second half, or Tie. 'Miami' or 'Charlotte' wins if that team scores more points than the other in the third+fourth quarters; 'Tie' applies if both teams score the same number of points in that interval, subject to the platform's settlement rules.

When will this market close and how will settlement be determined?

Close time is listed as TBD for this market; final settlement occurs after the official conclusion of the referenced game segment per the exchange's rules. Settlement will use the official scoring data and the platform’s stated procedures for ties and any unusual circumstances, so check the KALSHI event details for final resolution timing.

Which live-game signs specific to Miami and Charlotte should traders watch to predict the second-half winner?

Watch each team’s halftime lineup and rotation decisions, any reported injuries or minutes restrictions for key players, which bench players are producing, how defensive matchups are being adjusted, and whether one team is getting easier shot opportunities or forcing turnovers—these items directly affect second-half scoring.

How should I interpret market price movement for this specific second-half market during the game?

Price movement reflects how participants update expectations about which team will outscore the other in the second half as new information arrives. Rapid moves often follow visible changes—injuries, substitution patterns, or clear momentum shifts—so use price changes together with on-court information rather than as a standalone forecast.

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